Category: Research Volunteer
We would like to invite you to participate in a study called ‘Mechanisms of predictive learning’. We are studying the underlying mechanisms of learning using behavioural and neuroimaging data. In this study you will...
Dear Research Volunteer, You are invited to participate in a new study at the Adaptive Brain Lab. The study involves two 1h long sessions at the lab (Downing Site, Cambridge) and will include computer-based tasks and brain stimulation. Upon...
Do you ever lose control of your eating or binge eat? Researchers in the Department of Psychiatry are inviting women with eating disorders (bulimia nervosa, anorexia nervosa with bingeing/purging) to participate in a brain imaging study...
SONA: An Online Recruitment system for Psychology Research Studies Would you like to contribute to the advancement of scientific knowledge and get paid for it? Then sign up to SONA. This is where you will find...
If you are interested in any of the studies below, please do not hesitate to contact the researcher, Simon Kwon (smk63@cam.ac.uk). All studies take place at the Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute (Downing Site,...
***FREE BISCUITS*** Earn up to £13 for taking part in this simple study! Complete a few simple questionnaires and tasks, eat some FREE biscuits, rate them, and earn money! This is a three-part study. You are...
The Adaptive Brain Lab is currently recruiting for a study investigating the neural basis of 3D vision. We are looking for right-handed participants aged 18-35, with normal or corrected-to-normal vision. The study includes an initial practice session with our computer-based...
Participants needed for a study investigating reward learning in a pupillometry study. This study is being conducted by researchers from the Departments of Psychology and Psychiatry in the University of Cambridge. The study will take about an...
The Adaptive Brain Group are currently recruiting participants for two new psychological studies. Some basic information about both studies is provided below. Study 1 Study reference number: SMP18 Participation: One 90 minute and one...
The students of the University of Cambridge’s degree programme for Sensor Technologies have embarked on their team challenge, which is to develop “a cyclist’s mobile sensor hub for big data citizen science”. The project aim is to design sensors that...